Cure Your Vaginal Yeast Infection
Vaginal yeast infections can be uncomfortable, inhibiting and downright embarrassing. Luckily, the cure for vaginal yeast infections can be found right on your local drugstore’s shelf. Unless your yeast infection is very severe or you have left it untreated for a long period of time, you can use a simple over the counter antifungal product.
If this is your first vaginal yeast infection, it is recommended that you see your gynecologist to ensure that there is not something more serious going on. Most yeast infections present themselves with an itching or burning sensation and a white foul-smelling discharge. However, there are other more serious problems that can also have these same symptoms.
Once you’re certain that your problem is in fact a vaginal yeast infection, it is time to head to the drugstore for a cure. These cures can be found in the form of either seven-day or three-day creams or as a one-time use egg-shaped insert. The most common brand name is Monistat, but there are also many others. The store’s own brand will obviously be the least expensive.
And going along the line of least expensive, the three-day and seven-day cures will cost you less than the one-day treatment but they will take more time. So, yes, there is a price to be paid for convenience. No matter which remedy you choose, there are explicit directions on what to do inside the package. Basically you fill the enclosed applicator with the medicine and insert it into your vagina like you would a tampon. If you’re using the cream, you will want to lie down afterwards to avoid leakage onto your underwear. This is why it is advised to apply the medicine at bedtime.
If, after the specified time period, your cure for your vaginal yeast infection does not work (You should experience some relief within 24 hours of your first dose.), you should consult your gynecologist. You may need antibiotics or another prescription if your infection is not responding to the over the counter medication.
To prevent yeast infections in the future or lessen your symptoms as you wait for the medicine to work, there are pills and creams, such as Vagistat and Vagisil. You can also eat yogurt or other probiotic foods to promote good bacteria. Remember though that these are not cures and you need to continue with the cream medication for the allotted time even if you start to feel better.
Since there are so many cures for vaginal yeast infections on the market these days there is no reason for this condition to be a major trial. As long as you follow the directions correctly, your yeast infection will be reduced to a minor inconvenience in no time.
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